Hi,
Like in the description.
I see this at shutting down the system.
Not much in the net about that, looks like it refers to systemd.
I do not use currently Debian because of this error.
The question is: it's dangerous for the hard drive?
I don't see any other symptom except this info.
I don't know whether can I ignore such a prompt(I doubt) or not.
Do you have experience with this?
Cheers.
Scheduled Maintenance: We are aware of an issue with Google, AOL, and Yahoo services as email providers which are blocking new registrations. We are trying to fix the issue and we have several internal and external support tickets in process to resolve the issue. Please see: viewtopic.php?t=158230
[SOLVED]Testing, failed to umount /home and /swap parttions.
[SOLVED]Testing, failed to umount /home and /swap parttions.
Last edited by floreado on 2017-10-31 17:08, edited 1 time in total.
- GarryRicketson
- Posts: 5644
- Joined: 2015-01-20 22:16
- Location: Durango, Mexico
Re: Testing, failed to umount /home and /swap partitions.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=801361
Many thanks for the very fast solution!
Updating from 227-1 to 227-2 solves
Re: Testing, failed to umount /home and /swap partitions.
Hi,
Thanks, but I see that it was resolved in version 227.
Today there is 235 in testing so it occurs form time to time.
I don't know whether this make sense to use testing.
I thought that testing branch is better then it looks.
I will revert to the stable.
Thanks, but I see that it was resolved in version 227.
Today there is 235 in testing so it occurs form time to time.
I don't know whether this make sense to use testing.
I thought that testing branch is better then it looks.
I will revert to the stable.